0 past simple and past participle of advise
1 to give someone advice:
[ + to infinitive ] I think I'd advise him to leave the company.
[ + that ] They're advising that children be kept at home.
[ + -ing verb ] I'd advise waiting until tomorrow.
[ + question word ] She advised us when to come.
She advises the president (= gives information and suggests types of action) on African policy.
You would be well advised to (= it would be wise for you to) have the appropriate vaccinations before you go abroad.
[ + that ] Our solicitors have advised that the costs could be enormous.
You looked equally nice in both dresses - I wouldn't know which one to advise you to buy.
We need you to advise us on how to proceed.
Our ethicist in this case would be well advised not to consider this as basically a case of research ethics.
The letters advised recipients that we would be contacting them to discuss voting and provided contact details to enable recipients to register any concerns.
It was advised not as an internalized intellectual activity but as a social and communal process.